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CSIRO Wildlife Research
Volume 18 Number 1 1973
The comparative ecology of Australian corvids. I. Introduction, study areas, and methods of study
I Rowley
pp. 1-23
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The comparative ecology of Australian corvids. II. Social organization and behaviour
I Rowley
pp. 25-65
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The comparative ecology of Australian corvids. III. Breeding seasons
I Rowley, LW Braithwaite and GS Chapman
pp. 67-90
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The comparative ecology of Australian corvids. IV. Nesting and the rearing of young to independence
I Rowley
pp. 91-129
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The comparative ecology of Australian corvids. V. Food
I Rowley and WJM Vestjens
pp. 131-155
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Comparative ecology of Australian corvids. VI. Why five species?
I Rowley
pp. 157-169
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